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Stop Eating Out! Tips to Curb Your Restaurant Spending

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Eating out: our worst “frienemy” Saving busy professionals and parents from slaving in the kitchen after a long day at work, and bringing friends together, eating out is a cornerstone of our North American culture. Food from restaurants can cost significantly more than food cooked at home.

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Meet a Reader | Lina from Germany

The Frugal Girl

But life is of course not all work and studying and I like to enjoy beautiful things which are nature (I am equally up for a day at the sea or hiking in a forest), my allotment*, and cooking. How long have you been reading The Frugal Girl? I found the blog looking for frugal recipes. What’s your best frugal win?

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Luxuries That Are Not Worth The Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Sometimes, cooking seems like an insurmountable task – especially on a Friday evening after work. These meals, whether they are take-out meals or ones from the grocery store, are usually high in calories, fat, and sodium, and low in nutrition. Go Frugal' Pre-Made Meals (All The Time). High End Cars.

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Gwyneth Paltrow’s $29 Food Stamp Budget – I pay $30 a week no food stamps

Coupons Do Work

Here is an article I Wrote in 2013 that I am going to repost on how I survive on a $30 bucks a week on my grocery bill for the whole family : Question: can you survive on $200 a month grocery shopping for the whole family? If I want to eat out or the kids help me make a fun meal – stockpile stuff.

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